Post by suzorse on Jan 25, 2012 17:24:28 GMT -5
I got survey results for milk cows , to see where your state falls
if it is in the 23 top states , I will list it ,by # of cows
state, # of milk cows, Milk per cow, milk production, % of change from 2010
years 2010 -2011 for each collum
1000 head / pounds / million lbs / %
California 1,749 / 1,779 / 1,925 / 1,965 / 3,367 / 3,496 / 3.8
Wisconsin 1,265 / 1,265 / 1,705 / 1,750 / 2,157 / 2,214 / 2.6
New York 611 / 610 / 1,750 / 1,755 / 1,069 / 1,071 / 0.2
Idaho 574 / 581 / 1,870 / 1,910 / 1,073 / 1,110 / 3.4
Pennsylvania 543 / 539 / 1,640/ 1,650 / 891 / 889 / -0.2
Minnesota 470 / 465 / 1,605 / 1,635 / 754 / 760 / 0.8
Texas 420 / 435 / 1,845 / 1,855 / 775 / 807 / 4.1
Michigan 361 / 370 / 1,920 / 1,950 / 693 / 722 / 4.2
New Mexico 321 / 334 / 2,065 / 2,025 / 663 / 676 / 2.0
Ohio 270 / 270 / 1,610 / 1,625 / 435 / 439 / 0.9
Washington 252 / 263 / 1,945 / 1,950 / 490 / 513 / 4.7
Iowa 207 / 203 / 1,775 / 1,850 / 367 / 376 / 2.5
Arizona 184 / 191 / 1,970 / 1,965 / 362 / 375 / 3.6
Indiana 171 / 174 / 1,685 / 1,760 / 288 / 306 / 6.3
Vermont 135 / 133 / 1,575 / 1,595 / 213 / 212 / -0.5
Colorado 123 / 131 / 1,985 / 1,955 / 244 / 256 / 4.9
Kansas 122 / 123 / 1,805 / 1,780 / 220 / 219 / -0.5
Oregon 121 / 123 / 1,660 / 1,650 / 201 / 203 / 1.0
Florida 114 / 120 / 1,660 1,600 / 189 / 192 / 1.6
Illinois 98 / 99 / 1,640 / 1,690 / 161 / 167 / 3.7
Virginia 95 / 96 / 1,510 / 1,530 / 143 / 147 / 2.8
Missouri 95 / 93 / 1,230 / 1,240 / 117 / 115 / -1.7
Utah 86 / 89 / 1,780 / 1,800 / 153 / 160 / 4.6
they included dry cows but not heifers that had not calved yet
and excludes milk sucked by calves
kind of interesting info Suzanne
if it is in the 23 top states , I will list it ,by # of cows
state, # of milk cows, Milk per cow, milk production, % of change from 2010
years 2010 -2011 for each collum
1000 head / pounds / million lbs / %
California 1,749 / 1,779 / 1,925 / 1,965 / 3,367 / 3,496 / 3.8
Wisconsin 1,265 / 1,265 / 1,705 / 1,750 / 2,157 / 2,214 / 2.6
New York 611 / 610 / 1,750 / 1,755 / 1,069 / 1,071 / 0.2
Idaho 574 / 581 / 1,870 / 1,910 / 1,073 / 1,110 / 3.4
Pennsylvania 543 / 539 / 1,640/ 1,650 / 891 / 889 / -0.2
Minnesota 470 / 465 / 1,605 / 1,635 / 754 / 760 / 0.8
Texas 420 / 435 / 1,845 / 1,855 / 775 / 807 / 4.1
Michigan 361 / 370 / 1,920 / 1,950 / 693 / 722 / 4.2
New Mexico 321 / 334 / 2,065 / 2,025 / 663 / 676 / 2.0
Ohio 270 / 270 / 1,610 / 1,625 / 435 / 439 / 0.9
Washington 252 / 263 / 1,945 / 1,950 / 490 / 513 / 4.7
Iowa 207 / 203 / 1,775 / 1,850 / 367 / 376 / 2.5
Arizona 184 / 191 / 1,970 / 1,965 / 362 / 375 / 3.6
Indiana 171 / 174 / 1,685 / 1,760 / 288 / 306 / 6.3
Vermont 135 / 133 / 1,575 / 1,595 / 213 / 212 / -0.5
Colorado 123 / 131 / 1,985 / 1,955 / 244 / 256 / 4.9
Kansas 122 / 123 / 1,805 / 1,780 / 220 / 219 / -0.5
Oregon 121 / 123 / 1,660 / 1,650 / 201 / 203 / 1.0
Florida 114 / 120 / 1,660 1,600 / 189 / 192 / 1.6
Illinois 98 / 99 / 1,640 / 1,690 / 161 / 167 / 3.7
Virginia 95 / 96 / 1,510 / 1,530 / 143 / 147 / 2.8
Missouri 95 / 93 / 1,230 / 1,240 / 117 / 115 / -1.7
Utah 86 / 89 / 1,780 / 1,800 / 153 / 160 / 4.6
they included dry cows but not heifers that had not calved yet
and excludes milk sucked by calves
kind of interesting info Suzanne